'Wild eloquence' and 'confused magnificence' : Sir Thomas Wyatt's language and rhetoric in poetry and prose
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry has most often been analysed with reference to his biography, his sources and his imagery. I propose, for the first time, that linguistic features of his poems need to be taken Into account when evaluating Wyatt's contribution to English literature. In this thesis...
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University of Strathclyde
2008
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